"I'd better take this to the blacksmith, it could use some repairs."
"I didn't forge my mother's signature" OR "The Blacksmith forged a red hot sword with his thick hammer and heavy black anvil"
no difference
A blacksmith:)
A the use of an anvil, forge and a hammer to shape iron is still called a blacksmith. Although some of the tools may have changed the job remains the same.
i think its called a blacksmith
The term 'an Illinois blacksmith' is not a sentence, it's a sentence fragment. The word Illinois is a proper noun; the word blacksmith is a common noun.
Blacksmith was
yes.
Blacksmith as in making Metals? Sure Ill sayok E.g When The Blacksmith Was Making My (Item's Name), I Felt Happy That My Friend Will like this Gift
My grandfather's apprenticeship was as a blacksmith; he was sent to work for a blacksmith and to learn the trade when he was only twelve years old.
The blacksmith melted the steel down until it could be molded.
Yes, you can have a paragraph about a village blacksmith. You might include in this paragraph a topic sentence that describes the variety of jobs that were accomplished by the village blacksmith. You could also explain how the blacksmith was responsible for making horse shoes, swords, and almost anything else that was created from metal at the time. You might also mention the tools in the blacksmith shop including the forge, tongs, knives, anvil, and files.
The sweat on his brow proved he was smelting heavy metals because he was a blacksmith.
The blacksmith shod my horse, after removing the ill fitting shoes he had when I bought him at the auction.
I will turn into a pumpkin when the clock strikes twelve. The blacksmith strikes the heated metal with his hammer.
Steven Blacksmith's birth name is Steven Michael Blacksmith.
In ancient rome a blacksmith is a blacksmith